President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s year in office has been one like no other. He has willfully turned Nigerians into destitutes...
It’s a Sunday morning in May 2024 in downtown Accra, capital of Ghana. I’m in a Church auditorium. Strangely for...
Congratulations to Air Peace on its inaugural flight to London and for achieving full bookings for the upcoming months, thanks...
“The ocean is a realm that remains radically free…” – The Outlaw Sea, A World of Freedom, Chaos and Crime...
An increasing number of Nigerians are being driven into poverty, not by choice, but by the current political and economic...
Nigeria’s economic potential is clear, full of entrepreneurial spirit and untapped talent. Yet, a significant 26 percent of Nigerian adults,...
Something quite interesting struck me during one of the panel sessions at the just concluded Africa 3i summit I attended...
Subsidy is a globally accepted economy-paying cushioning concept. It is the responsibility of every government to make the provision of...
Since the creation of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) in 2003, the commission has taken steps to fulfil...
Introduction: Unemployment is one of the key macroeconomic indicators used to assess the health of an economy. It provides insights...
This is the third consecutive article I am writing on dollarisation and admittedly the most challenging for me for two...
What people want: We cannot manage people today with the approach, tools, and ways we managed them in the past....
“Money is a great servant but a terrible master.” This quote, credited to P.T. Barnum, essentially warned of the two...
It would be something between hyperbole and premature jubilation to describe the minimum capital requirements for banks announced by Mr...
When Global Systems for Mobile Communications (GSM) was first introduced into the Nigerian market in 2001, the acquisition of a...